Supervision

We offer clinical and professional supervision. This may be given individually or in a group.

Dr Celia Simpson offers clinical and professional supervision. This may be given individually or in a group.

Psychotherapy and Counselling supervision is for practising trainees, qualified therapists and supervisors working with a range of modalities.

Celia is a Provisional Teaching & Supervising Transactional Analyst and offers supervision and sponsorship to psychotherapists preparing for the Certificate in Transactional Analysis accredited by EATA. She brings her experience of teaching English for academic purposes to candidates preparing for the written examination.

Counselling supervision is with Brian Simpson for qualified and trainee counsellors in Person-Centred, integrative and Adlerian approaches. Brian is currently a supervisor for Compass Counselling in Liverpool.

Brian also gives professional supervision to health and social care practitioners, including complementary therapists who work within professional guidelines. He brings his wide experience of working with disability and long-term illness to the supervision and consultation work.

RED KITE Training & Therapy Liverpool

Over the last few years you have been a massive support to me, probably more than you will ever know. Your listening ear, techniques, skills and experience have been a constant reassurance, particularly through the darkest times.Infinite thanks

— Counselling client

I found my first workshop, ‘Our Speaking Bodies’ with Celia Simpson, patient, reflective, sensual, and grounding. It involved some wonderful partner work and brought to light some of my unknown thoughts about me and my body that I have developed over 20 years as a personal fitness trainer. I was able to reconnect with myself and my partner in a new and playful way. It was a delightful experience of learning with a light touch. 

— Participant, UKATA Conference 2016

Excellent. Lovely warm and inviting atmosphere. Fascinating course material and pitched just right for an introduction. I have got what I came for